Differences and Similarities between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor.

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Chinese Crested Versus Komondor: Introduction

Are you thinking of getting a new pet dog, and you have narrowed down your choices to the Chinese Crested and the Komondor? Well, you have come to the right place. Because in this article, we will provide you with a detailed comparison of these two dog breeds to help you decide which of the Chinese Crested and the Komondor better suits you.

We will provide you a detailed discussion and comparison of dog attributes such as intelligence, price, general health, friendliness, etc, for both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor.

Furthermore, we will let you know which one of the Chinese Crested and the Komondor is better suited for new dog owners, for owners with kids, for owners that live in apartments, for owners with dog allergies, etc.

Importantly, we did some analysis and calculation and we obtained a number that we call the Better-Pet Score™ for both the Chinese Crested and for the Komondor. The dog breed with the higher Better-Pet score is the `better` pet. We hope that these Better-Pet Scores will provide you with more insight into deciding which pet to get between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor.

Our only goal here is to help you make a well-thought-out decision on your next long-term companion, be it the Chinese Crested or the Komondor.

Chinese Crested versus Komondor

Chinese Crested versus Komondor: Overview

A very important difference between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor is the size difference between the two dog breeds. The Chinese Crested is a small-sized dog while the Komondor is a large-sized dog.

Furthermore, the Chinese Crested belongs to the Companion Dogs group. Companion Dogs were bred to be companions for humans. Their main goal in life is to be with people, and they will be very sad if left to themselves for long hours day after day.

On the other hand, the Komondor belongs to the Working Dogs group. Working Dogs were developed to assist humans in some capacity – including pulling sleds and carts, guarding flocks, guarding homes, and protecting their families. Breeds in the Working Group are known for their imposing stature, strength, intelligence, and fearless. Because of their size and strength, working dogs require a structured home life and firm, fair, consistent training by someone who can provide leadership without resorting to anger or physical force.

Chinese Crested versus Komondor: Comparison Table

The table below compares the Chinese Crested to the Komondor based on different important factors such as Price, Health, Kid-friendliness, etc.

When a dog breed scores higher for a factor than the other dog breed, the box of the breed that scores higher is shaded green and the box of the breed that scores lower is shaded red. When there is no difference between the breeds for a particular factor then the box is shaded gray for both pets. Also, when the factor is not important in picking a pet, or when the factor cannot be compared between two pets, the box for the factor is shaded gray for both pets

Most of the factors in the table for each dog breed are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. “1” means “worst”, and “5” means “best”.

However, some factors such as “Price”, “Average Lifespan”, etc. cannot be on a scale of 1 to 5, so they are not on a scale of 1 to 5 in the comparison table.

Later in this article, we will further explain each factor as it applies to the Chinese Crested and the Komondor

Factor Chinese Crested Komondor
Tolerates Being Alone 1/5 1/5
Tolerates Cold Weather 1/5 4/5
Does NOT Drool 5/5 4/5
Tendency NOT to Wander 5/5 2/5
Calmness/ Low Vigor 5/5 5/5
Life Span 10 to 14 years 10 to 12 years
Height 11 to 13 inches tall at the shoulder 25 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder
Does NOT Shed 4/5 3/5
Easy To Groom 2/5 2/5
Potential NOT to Gain Weight 4/5 3/5
NOT Rambunctious 4/5 4/5
Minimal Exercise Needs 4/5 2/5
Good For Novice Owners 3/5 1/5
Tolerates Hot Weather 3/5 3/5
Intelligence 3/5 4/5
Low Prey Drive 3/5 4/5
Does NOT Bark or Howl 3/5 1/5
Potential For Playfulness 3/5 4/5
Affectionate With Family 4/5 5/5
Dog Friendly 4/5 1/5
Friendly Toward Strangers 4/5 1/5
Easy To Train 4/5 4/5
Does NOT chew on things 2/5 3/5
Adapts Well To Apartment Living 5/5 2/5
Easygoing 1/5 2/5
Kid-Friendly 5/5 3/5
General Health 5/5 2/5
Weight Up to 12 pounds 80 to 100 pounds
Average Lifespan 12.0 years 11.0 years
Average Price $1430 $840
Price Range $1000 – $1600 $550 – $800
Temperament Score 76.5 percent 90.0 percent
Common Health Problems and Recommended Health Tests
  • Cardiac Evaluation
  • Congenital Deafness
  • Eye Examination- Yearly Exams Recommended
  • Hip Dysplasia/Legg-Calve-Perthes
  • Patellar Luxation
  • prcd-PRA DNA Test
  • Primary Lens Luxation
  • RCD3-PRA DNA Test
  • Dentition
  • Eye Examination- min age 9 months
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Popularity out of 200 Dog Breeds 75 170

    Next, we added the scores of the factors that can be added together for the Chinese Crested in the table (that is, `Ease of Grooming` score + `General Health` score + `Calmness` score + …etc) and we compared it to the corresponding total score for the Komondor. We call these total scores the Better-Pet Scores, as we mentioned earlier. We called this score the Better-Pet score because the better dog breed will have a higher score. This is because the pet will the higher score will have minimal needs and be easier to have as a pet.

    The Better-Pet score for the Chinese Crested is 87 out of 125 while the Better-Pet score for the Komondor is 70 out of 125.

    Based on their Better-Pet scores, the Chinese Crested is a better pet than the Komondor. So, you should get the Chinese Crested!

    Although we have done our best to analyze these two dog breeds in a very unbiased way, however, we will like to let you know that there are some dog attributes that cannot be assigned a number for comparison. We cannot put a number on how cute a dog breed is, for example. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    Also, the dog breed that best suits you will depend on your peculiar lifestyle, your taste, and your priorities, which we do not know. So, for you to decide on which breed is right for you, read through the rest of the article to further understand both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor so that you can make your own well-informed decision on which pet to get.

    The Most Remarkable Differences Between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor

    Below is a list of where the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are most different:

  • Chinese Cresteds cannot tolerate cold weather. They are vulnerable to the cold. However, Komondors can tolerate cold weather.
  • Chinese Cresteds do not have the potential to wander after things that capture their attention. They tend to stay around where you leave them. However, Komondors have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects.
  • Chinese Cresteds get along well with other dogs. However, Komondors do not get along well with other dogs.
  • Chinese Cresteds are very friendly towards strangers. However, Komondors are not very friendly towards strangers.
  • Chinese Cresteds adapt well to apartment living. However, Komondors do not adapt well to apartment living.
  • Chinese Cresteds are very healthy. They do not suffer from a lot of health problems compared to other dog breeds However, Komondors have the tendency to develop certain health problems.
  • The Similarities Between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor

    The Chinese Crested and the Komondor are very similar in certain aspects. Below is the list of where the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are most similar:

  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor do not like to be left alone.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor do not have the tendency to drool.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor do the things they do with very low vigor. They are not forceful.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor do not shed a lot. They are good for people with dog allergies.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor require a lot of grooming and are not very easy to groom.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are not prone to gaining weight easily.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor have low energy levels. They do not require a lot exercise time.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are very easy to train.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are prone to nip and chew at things.
  • Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are easily disturbed by noise in their environments. They are sensitive to human tone. They will understand the tone of your voice when you try to correct their behaviors with a firm tone.
  • Size (Weight and Height) of Chinese Crested versus Komondor

    Now, let us discuss the difference in size between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor.

    Chinese Cresteds weigh Up to 12 pounds when fully grown. Chinese Cresteds are 11 to 13 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    On the other hand, Komondors weigh 80 to 100 pounds when fully grown. Komondors are 25 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    Lifespan of Chinese Crested versus Komondor

    The lifespan of Chinese Cresteds is between 10 to 14 years. The average lifespan of Chinese Cresteds is 12.0 years.

    The lifespan of Komondors is between 10 to 12 years. The average lifespan of Komondors is 11.0 years.

    Chinese Cresteds live longer than Komondors.

    Temperament of the Komondor Versus the Chinese Crested

    The Komondor has a better temperament than the Chinese Crested.

    This is because the temperament score for the Komondor is 90.0 percent while the temperament score for the Chinese Crested is 76.5 percent, according to the American Temperament Test Society (ATTS).

    The American Temperament Test Society (ATTS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide fair and objective evaluations of the temperaments of dog breeds.

    Dog breeds with low temperament scores tend to show unprovoked aggression, they easily panic without quickly recovering from the panic, and they tend to avoid people. However, dog breeds with high temperament scores are not aggressive and are not shy. Also, these dogs are generally friendly and are protective of their owners.

    The average temperament score across all dog breeds (over 250 breeds) is 83.7 percent.

    With its temperament score of 76.5 percent, the Chinese Crested has a below-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    With its temperament score of 90.0 percent, the Komondor has an above-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    The ATTS obtained the temperament scores of the Chinese Crested and the Komondor by measuring the temperaments of 34 Chinese Cresteds and 10 Komondors.

    Price of Chinese Crested versus Price of Komondor

    The average price of the Chinese Crested puppy is $1430. The price of the Chinese Crested typically ranges from $1000 – $1600. However, the price of a Chinese Crested can be as low as $500 and as high as $4000. We obtained this price information by reviewing the prices of 157 Chinese Crested puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The average price of the Komondor puppy is $840. The price of the Komondor typically ranges from $550 – $800. However, the price of the Komondor can be as low as $500 and as high as $1800. We obtained this price information by collecting and reviewing the prices of 17 Komondor puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The Chinese Crested is more expensive than the Komondor.

    Chinese Crested Komondor
    Average Price $1430 $840
    Price Range $1000 to $1600 $550 to $800

    The charts below show the price distribution for the Chinese Crested and Komondor. For different price points, the charts show how many Chinese Crested puppies or how many Komondor puppies are listed for sale at those price points.

    A breakdown of the prices of Chinese Cresteds. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Chinese Cresteds. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Komondors

    A breakdown of the prices of Komondors

    Note that a lot of factors determine how much you can expect to pay for the Chinese Crested puppy or the Komondor puppy. This includes if health screening tests have been performed on the puppy, if the puppy is from a famous pedigree, the US State where the puppy is bred, etc.

    Nevertheless, when looking to buy a puppy, look at buying a puppy only from well-established breeders that breed puppies primarily for the love of dogs, and secondarily for profit. Do not buy a puppy from a puppy mill. Puppy mills mass-produce puppies in bad living conditions for maximum profit.

    You may also consider adopting a dog instead of buying a dog.

    The Popularity of Chinese Crested versus Popularity of Komondor

    Every year, the American Kennel Club (AKC) publishes information on how popular a dog breed is in that particular year. The AKC gets the popularity information of a breed from how many dogs of that breed the owners register with the AKC every year. The AKC collects this data for about 200 dog breeds. The AKC collects this data for purebred dogs only(no mixed or hybrid dogs).

    The graphs and the table below show the popularity of the Chinese Crested and the Komondor over the years.

    Based on the AKC popularity data over the years, the Chinese Crested is more popular with dog owners than the Komondor. This is because, over the years, the average popularity of the Chinese Crested is 75 out of about 200 dog breeds while the average popularity of the Komondor is 170 out of about 200 dog breeds.

    Popularity of Chinese Crested

    Popularity of Chinese Crested

    Popularity of Komondor

    Popularity of Komondor

    Year Chinese Crested Popularity Rank Komondor Popularity Rank
    2013 68 159
    2014 65 168
    2015 75 163
    2016 77 177
    2017 79 163
    2018 79 173
    2019 80 181
    2020 79 178

    Health Problems of Chinese Crested versus Health Problems of Komondor

    Every dog breed has its own set of health problems that it has a tendency to develop. There is nothing like a perfect dog breed.

    Both the Chinese Crested and the Komondor are prone to certain genetic health conditions. The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) is the organization that keeps track of health problems in dogs. Based on the extensive records that the OFA keeps, the OFA knows what health problems each dog breed is naturally prone to develop. Hence, the OFA recommends which health screening that breeders should perform on a dog breed to make sure that the breeders won`t breed `defective` dog parents that can pass down defective genes to their puppy offspring.

    The more health problems a dog breed is prone to develop, the more health tests the OFA will recommend for that dog breed.

    Based on our review of OFA records, we found that the Chinese Crested is prone to more genetic health problems than the Komondor.

    This is because the OFA recommends more screening health tests for the Chinese Crested than for the Komondor.

    8 health tests are recommended for Chinese Crested while 3 tests are recommended for the Komondor.

    Below is a detailed discussion of health problems in Chinese Cresteds and in Komondors.

    Chinese Crested Health Problems

    Chinese Cresteds are genetically prone to certain health problems. However, breeders can reduce the chances of producing Chinese Crested puppies with genetic defects by making sure that a puppy`s parents are free from genetic health problems before allowing the parent to make puppies.

    The OFA provides breeders recommendations on which genetic diseases that breeders should screen their dog parents and puppies for.

    If you want a Chinese Crested puppy that will grow up to be healthy, make sure that your Chinese Crested breeder screens your puppy or your puppy`s parents for the health problems that the OFA recommends for your puppy`s breed. This will increase the chances that your puppy is free from genetic defects.

    The following are the health tests that Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) recommends that breeders should screen Chinese Cresteds for:

  • Cardiac Evaluation
  • Congenital Deafness
  • Eye Examination- Yearly Exams Recommended
  • Hip Dysplasia/Legg-Calve-Perthes
  • Patellar Luxation
  • prcd-PRA DNA Test
  • Primary Lens Luxation
  • RCD3-PRA DNA Test
  • You can find out more about OFA`s recommended tests for Chinese Cresteds here.

    Komondor Health Problems

    Komondors are genetically prone to certain health problems. However, breeders can reduce the chances of producing Komondor puppies with genetic defects by making sure that a puppy`s parents are free from genetic health problems before allowing the parent to make puppies.

    The OFA provides breeders recommendations on which genetic diseases that breeders should screen their dog parents and puppies for.

    If you want a Komondor puppy that will grow up to be healthy, make sure that your Komondor breeder screens your puppy or your puppy`s parents for the health problems that the OFA recommends for your puppy`s breed. This will increase the chances that your puppy is free from genetic defects.

    The following are the health tests that Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) recommends that breeders should screen Komondors for:

  • Dentition
  • Eye Examination- min age 9 months
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • You can find out more about OFA`s recommended tests for Komondors here.

    More Discussions on Health Problems in Chinese Cresteds and Komondors

    Based on our analysis of data from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, of all known genetic health problems in dogs, the health problem that is most commonly seen in the Chinese Crested Breed is Primary Lens Luxation problems.

    This is because the Chinese Crested ranks 7 out of 17 dog breeds for Primary Lens Luxation problems. In fact, in a health test conducted on 1982 Chinese Cresteds, 23 of them had Primary Lens Luxation problems.

    The genetic diseases that were found to commonly occur in Chinese Cresteds, and how common these diseases are in Chinese Cresteds relative to other dog breeds, are given below:

  • Primary Lens Luxation problems: Rank 7 out of 17 Dog Breeds
  • Baer Hearing Test problems: Rank 12 out of 21 Dog Breeds
  • Patella problems: Rank 53 out of 145 Dog Breeds
  • Congenital Cardiac problems: Rank 54 out of 159 Dog Breeds
  • Eyes problems: Rank 147 out of 182 Dog Breeds
  • Based on our analysis of data from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, of all known genetic health problems in dogs, the health problem that is most commonly seen in the Komondor Breed is Eyes problems.

    This is because the Komondor ranks 19 out of 182 dog breeds for Eyes problems. In fact, in a health test conducted on 54 Komondors, 1 of them had Eyes problems.

    The genetic diseases that were found to commonly occur in Komondors, and how common these diseases are in Komondors relative to other dog breeds, are given below:

  • Eyes problems: Rank 19 out of 182 Dog Breeds
  • Degenerative Myelopathy problems: Rank 30 out of 70 Dog Breeds
  • Hips problems: Rank 90 out of 198 Dog Breeds
  • The table below lists the common health problems in Chinese Crested and in Komondor and the rank (prevalence), compared to other dogs, of these health problems in the Chinese Crested and the Komondor:

    Disease Chinese Crested Rank Komondor Rank
    Primary Lens Luxation problems 7 out of 17 dog breeds Not Common
    Baer Hearing Test problems 12 out of 21 dog breeds Not Common
    Patella problems 53 out of 145 dog breeds Not Common
    Congenital Cardiac problems 54 out of 159 dog breeds Not Common
    Eyes problems 147 out of 182 dog breeds 19 out of 182 dog breeds
    Degenerative Myelopathy problems Not Common 30 out of 70 dog breeds
    Hips problems Not Common 90 out of 198 dog breeds

    *To learn more about each of these diseases, go to OFA.org and search for the disease.

    Again, most of these health problems can be prevented through health screening. Responsible breeders screen male and female dog parents for genetic problems. These breeders will only breed dogs that are free of genetic defects. That way, there is little or no chance that their puppies will grow up to have genetic health problems. Always ask a breeder for the list of health tests the breeder screens their dogs for before buying a puppy from such a breeder.

    Tolerates Being Alone: Chinese Crested versus Komondor

    Chinese Cresteds do not like to be left alone.

    Komondors do not like to be left alone.

    Do Chinese Cresteds shed more than Komondors?

    Chinese Cresteds do not shed a lot. They are good for people with dog allergies.

    Komondors shed moderately.

    Which one drools more, the Chinese Crested or the Komondor

    Chinese Cresteds do have a very low tendency to drool.

    Komondors do have a very low tendency to drool.

    Which is Easier to Groom, the Chinese Crested or the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds require a lot of grooming and they are not very easy to groom.

    Komondors require a lot of grooming and they are not very easy to groom.

    Does the Chinese Crested Have a Higher Prey Drive than the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds have a moderate prey drive. They can sometimes chase after smaller animals and pets.

    Komondors have a very low prey drive. This means they get won`t chase after smaller pets. They tend to get along well with other pets.

    Do Chinese Cresteds Bark and Howl? What about Komondors?

    Chinese Cresteds bark and howl, but not very much.

    Komondors are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.

    Can Chinese Cresteds Tolerate Cold Weather? And can Komondors Tolerate Cold Weather?

    Chinese Cresteds cannot tolerate cold weather. They are vulnerable to the cold.

    Komondors can very well tolerate cold weather.

    Wanderlust Potential: Chinese Crested vs. Komondor

    Chinese Cresteds do not have the potential to wander after things that capture their attention. They tend to stay around where you leave them.

    Komondors have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects.

    Can Chinese Cresteds Tolerate Hot Weather? Can Komondors Tolerate Hot Weather?

    Chinese Cresteds can tolerate hot weather as long as the weather is not too hot.

    Komondors can tolerate hot weather as long as the weather is not too hot.

    Which Dog Breed is more Dog-Friendly, the Chinese Crested or the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds get along very well with other dogs.

    Komondors do not get along well with other dogs.

    Are Chinese Cresteds good family dogs? What about Komondors?

    Chinese Cresteds are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    Komondors are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    How Kid-friendly are Chinese Cresteds and Komondors?

    Chinese Cresteds get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly.

    Komondors get along fairly well with kids. They are quite kid-friendly.

    Is the Chinese Crested Easier to Train than the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds are very easy to train.

    Komondors are very easy to train.

    Is the Chinese Crested Better for Apartment Owners than the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds adapt very well to apartment living.

    Komondors do not adapt well to apartment living.

    Which is Better for New Dog Owners, the Chinese Crested or the Komondor?

    Chinese Cresteds are OK for new dog owners.

    Komondors are not the best dogs for new dog owners.

    Other Dog Breeds That are Similar to the Chinese Crested

    Furthermore, there are other dog breeds that are very similar to the Chinese Crested that you can consider on your quest to get the best pet.

    We crunched the numbers and found that the following dog breeds have similar personality and temperament as the Chinese Crested:

  • Bolognese (75 percent match with Chinese Crested). Here is our comparison of the Komondor vs Bolognese.
  • Japanese Chin (75 percent match with Chinese Crested). Here is our comparison of the Komondor vs Japanese Chin.
  • Other Dog Breeds That are Similar to the Komondor

    Furthermore, there are other dog breeds that are very similar to the Komondor that you can consider on your quest to get the best pet.

    We crunched the numbers and found that the following dog breeds have similar personality and temperament as the Komondor:

  • Belgian Tervuren (70 percent match with Komondor). Here is our comparison of the Chinese Crested vs Belgian Tervuren.
  • Black Russian Terrier (70 percent match with Komondor). Here is our comparison of the Chinese Crested vs Black Russian Terrier.
  • Giant Schnauzer (72 percent match with Komondor). Here is our comparison of the Chinese Crested vs Giant Schnauzer.
  • Other Breed Comparisons that Might Interest You

    You may also be interested in how the Chinese Crested and how the Komondor compares to other breeds. So, see below the comparison of the Chinese Crested and of the Komondor to other breeds:

    Chinese Crested Versus Other Dog Breeds

    Chinese Crested versus Biewer Terrier     Chinese Crested versus Kishu Ken     Chinese Crested versus Samoyed     Chinese Crested versus Polish Lowland Sheepdog     Chinese Crested versus Lowchen     Chinese Crested versus American Eskimo Dog     Chinese Crested versus Pomchi     Chinese Crested versus Collie     Chinese Crested versus Greyhound     Chinese Crested versus English Cocker Spaniel     Chinese Crested versus Lowchen     Chinese Crested versus Kooikerhondje     Chinese Crested versus Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier     Chinese Crested versus Samoyed     Chinese Crested versus Canaan Dog     Chinese Crested versus Icelandic Sheepdog     Chinese Crested versus Polish Lowland Sheepdog     Chinese Crested versus Great Dane     Chinese Crested versus Chinese Shar-Pei     Chinese Crested versus Bernese Mountain Dog     Chinese Crested versus Finnish Lapphund     Chinese Crested versus Tibetan Terrier     Chinese Crested versus Shih Tzu     Chinese Crested versus Scottish Terrier     Chinese Crested versus Chow Chow     

    Komondor Versus Other Dog Breeds

    Komondor versus Finnish Spitz     Komondor versus Ibizan Hound     Komondor versus Cockalier     Komondor versus Miniature Poodle     Komondor versus Flat-Coated Retriever     Komondor versus Giant Schnauzer     Komondor versus Karelian Bear Dog     Komondor versus Dandie Dinmont Terrier     Komondor versus Great Dane     Komondor versus Labrador Retriever     Komondor versus Bluetick Coonhound     Komondor versus Irish Terrier     Komondor versus Basset Hound     Komondor versus Basset Fauve de Bretagne     Komondor versus Japanese Chin     Komondor versus Shih Tzu     Komondor versus Field Spaniel     Komondor versus Kooikerhondje     Komondor versus Pyrenean Mastiff     Komondor versus Belgian Malinois     Komondor versus Pug     Komondor versus Flat-Coated Retriever     Komondor versus Golden Retriever     Komondor versus Border Terrier     Komondor versus Kooikerhondje     

    Conclusion: Chinese Crested versus Komondor. Which One is a Better Pet?

    In summary, there is nothing like a better dog breed or a worse dog breed. The important question to ask is which dog breed better matches your interests and lifestyle. We hope our discussion above will help you in deciding which dog breed between the Chinese Crested and the Komondor better suits you and your family.